Mark Perlman and Kurt Kemp: Mixed Media Collaborative Work For over 30 years, Kurt Kemp and Mark Perlman have been collaborating and pursuing their own careers simultaneously during their tenure at Sonoma State University. The work they are currently exhibiting at the Museums of Sonoma County are examples.

All Sonoma MBA Programs Information WebinarInformation Sessions are an opportunity for incoming students and interested professionals to meet with program administrators, alumni, faculty, and staff for an overview of the program, outline of courses, and to address any questions.

Hybrid Sonoma EMBA in Wine Business Information WebinarInformation Sessions are an opportunity for incoming students and interested professionals to meet with program administrators, alumni, faculty, and staff for an overview of the program, outline of courses, and to address any questions.

Cartoon Drawing Workshop with Brian FiesBrian Fies will talk about why comics are a great medium and guide you through creating a very short comic that will give you the confidence and techniques to continue on your own

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It has been almost two years since the devastating firestorms hit the North Bay in 2017, burning down 5,143 homes and leaving nothing but ash and debris in its wake. While to many the incident leave...

It has been almost two years since the devastating firestorms hit the North Bay in 2017, burning down 5,143 homes and leaving nothing but ash and debris in its wake. While to many the incident leave...

When an atmospheric river began dumping rain on Sonoma County in late February, no one at The Barlow was too concerned. The City of Sebastopol received frequent updates on potential flooding from So...

Located at 1410 Neotomas Ave. in Santa Rosa,NorthBay biz magazine is a monthly business-to-business publication covering Napa, Sonoma and Marin counties. This year, the magazine is celebrating 43 years of continuous operation. It originally hit the stands in 1975, when it was called Sonoma Business, and only covered Sonoma County. Norm and Joni Rosinski and John Dennis, acquired it in 2000 and changed its name to cover an expanded market. Today, the magazine is part of Amaturo Sonoma Media Group. More here..